Reports
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Reports provide pre-built insights into the data you have synced from various cloud services into CloudQuery destination. Use the reports to get a comprehensive view of your cloud resources, security posture, compliance status, and optimization opportunities across multiple dimensions.
Each report comes with a set of SQL queries that you can open in the or copy over to your own business intelligence platform to build out dynamic dashboards and get even more detailed insights.
Below is a list of the available reports and their main use case. Each of the reports uses one or more integrations. The list of required or recommended integrations for each report is available directly in the report interface in CloudQuery Platform.
Asset End of life Report helps you stay ahead of potential security and operational risks by tracking assets nearing their end of life.
AWS Backup Health provides an overview of your AWS data resilience posture.
AWS: Security Hub Overview provides a high-level view of your AWS Security Hub findings.
AWS Cloud Security: Data Security Overview provides insights into the security of your AWS RDS instances.
AWS Security Best Practices helps you identify and address security risks in your AWS environment.
Azure: Attack Surface Security Posture provides insights into potential security risks in your Azure environment.
AWS CloudTrail Log Detections provides visibility into security events, anomalous activity, and AWS API calls.
Multi-cloud Asset Inventory provides an overview of your assets across multiple cloud providers.
Tags overview helps you discover how your resources are tagged across multiple cloud providers.
Identity and Access Overview helps assess the security of your user accounts across multiple cloud providers.
User Access Review combines information about user accounts from more than 10 integrations into a single view.
IP Address Report helps you find public IP addresses and their connected resources.
AWS VPC Details provides a view at a single AWS VPC and its public & private instances.
AWS Well-Architected evaluates your cloud workloads against AWS Well-Architected Framework pillars.
Kubernetes & Container Report provides an overview of Kubernetes clusters, nodes, workloads, and resource utilization across AWS EKS, GCP GKE, and Azure AKS.
Cost saving opportunities identifies opportunities to cut unnecessary cloud costs by finding unused or forgotten resources across multiple providers.
GitHub Repository Insights provides a detailed overview of your repositories’ activity and health.
GitHub Security Insights gives you visibility into key security metrics across your GitHub repositories.
Open the reports from the main navigation on the left. In the list of reports, you can search by integration name or a report category. For example, to find all reports that use the AWS integration, just type 'aws' in the search box.
Reports have a standardized layout. You will find the applicable filters on the top right. Below, you will see a button that shows what integrations are required or recommended to sync with to benefit from the report.
Almost every report comes with predefined filters that help you narrow down data. For example, a typical AWS or Azure report offers filters by an Account (Azure Subscription), or Region.
Each visualization has a dropdown menu in its header bar providing the ability to open the underlying SQL query in the SQL console or copying the SQL query to clipboard. Use this feature to explore the data and get more details.
Table visualizations additionally provide an individual search feature and a full screen view.
If you do not see any data in the report, first check the Tips for using this report in the top right section of the report. The popup will list the integrations the report requires or recommends to use. Make sure a sync is set up for the recommended integrations.
If only some widgets do not show any data, it may be that there is nothing to show or the data is not being synced. Open the widget query in the SQL Console using the widget's dropdown menu and check what tables are used. Make sure your integration has these table selected for the sync.
Some reports may need to process a large amount of data. This is primarily critical for reports using data from CloudTrail. To improve the performance of these reports, try limiting the sync for CloudTrail events to a shorter time frame or only for events used in the reports by specifying on the AWS integration.